Monday, September 30, 2024

A Food Weekend

 The New York Times had an excellent food themed weekend Sunday paper.The magazine was chock full of cuisine stories along with the Best US restaurant guide insert. It was a tasty read all around.

The magazine had six different food journeys. One was the amusing tale of their son Ollie by Peden and Munk.They went to France to get their son to like eggs. He even made homemade mayonnaise which has  - eggs.That he liked. It was fun to see which dishes got a thumbs up and a thumbs down.Then there was chicken that tastes like home about funding a chicken dish in Senegal.This was a spicy mix of chicken cooked in a flavorful spice stew that starts with MAggi broth and has fire added to it thanks to Scotch Bonnet peppers. Another story was about California sea urchins and how to fix a sex drive with them. Another interesting article was about Peruvian peppers. It can be made into a salsa to serve with various Peruvian dishes.The tastiest was about real Italian gelato, Tamara Shopsin wrote about trying to find the best taste after she lost her own .Italy now makes a yogurt version which looks creamy and tasty just like the milk based one

Then there's the Best Restaurant guide This is perfect for anyone traveling this fall.It could be a day trip to Mystic CT to eat at the Shipwright's Daughter. You would think it would be a seafood restaurant given it sits on the end of the Long Island Sound but it also has a mouth watering tete de veau and a roast chicken.If you;re going further failed look into North Of BOurbon in Louisville. This is Cajun country like fried cat fish served with Haitian pikliz, pickled vegetable relish. Chicago does have garden dogs but stop at the Spanish eatery Asador Bastian for Galacian ribe eye, rimmed with yellow fat or even plancha and a simple tortilla.Even small towns like Alna in rural Maine offer good and inventive food. Try The Alna Store for a buttermilk wedge of lettuce dusted with crispy fried shallots and capers or the shrimp on top of a creamy mound of grits.If you're not planning on leaving the New York area there's; Shaw-Nae's House ,a soul food house serving Soul Fries , fries buried under collard green ,fried chicken chunks and baked Mac and cheese.There's also Pennty for good seafood like grilled squid stuffed with tuna.

The Times always has excellent food articles. Yesterday's were no exception. Read them and get inspired. = and hungry.

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